Indy's carry-on bag?
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Indy's carry-on bag?
Anyone found a vendor/source for a carry-on bag like Indy's?
I'm referring to the overnight bag/suitcase that he's stuffing clothes into while talking to the Dean in his house. We see it again as he's walking down the train platform.
Great-looking bag!
Tony
I'm referring to the overnight bag/suitcase that he's stuffing clothes into while talking to the Dean in his house. We see it again as he's walking down the train platform.
Great-looking bag!
Tony
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This one from that auction site looks sorta like
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vtg-1940s-Leather-D ... dZViewItem
or this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-brown-cowhi ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vtg-1940s-Leather-D ... dZViewItem
or this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-brown-cowhi ... dZViewItem
That's cool, Tony. I was going to post some pics from the book but then I thought I might have got jumped all over.
I think it's probably a 'gladstone' bag. But, yes, very close to the ones Long John posted...
Good book isn't it? Check out Ford laughing on p74 - that must have been quite some joke Rhys-Davies was telling!
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I think it's probably a 'gladstone' bag. But, yes, very close to the ones Long John posted...
Good book isn't it? Check out Ford laughing on p74 - that must have been quite some joke Rhys-Davies was telling!
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Indy's packing bag
I found this auction link. It's not an auction, really, because it is a Buy It Now fixed price, so there's no chance of any of us running up the price.
What do you think about this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Floto-Italian-Leath ... dZViewItem
What do you think about this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Floto-Italian-Leath ... dZViewItem
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Wow, I'd LOVE that one without the brass hardware edging!Indiana MarkVII wrote:I found this auction link. It's not an auction, really, because it is a Buy It Now fixed price, so there's no chance of any of us running up the price.
What do you think about this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Floto-Italian-Leath ... dZViewItem
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Here's another possible source for a "close enough".
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/depa ... =Product_1
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/depa ... =Product_7
It's interesting that I would have called that carry-on a Gladstone, but when I did a bit of a search it seems that a Gladstone is often described as a bag that opens into 2 equal sections, like a modern suitcase. Maybe it's really a "satchel".
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/depa ... =Product_1
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/depa ... =Product_7
It's interesting that I would have called that carry-on a Gladstone, but when I did a bit of a search it seems that a Gladstone is often described as a bag that opens into 2 equal sections, like a modern suitcase. Maybe it's really a "satchel".
Indy's Gladstone
Check J. Peterman's "Gladstone" in recent Owner's Manuals.
I wish I could. But J. Peterson hasn't seemed to have any interest in joining the rest of the civilized world in actually offering photographs of their products. Subsequently, I've never been confident enough to order something for fear that it'll show up and be completely different from what I expected.
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I can't say I rember the bag well-enough from the only time I saw the film, so I can only make somewhat general suggestions. But period-accurate luggage would certainly be available at Swaine, Adeney in London, current owners of Herbert Johnson. It's just where Indy might have bought it in the 30's/40's/50's and YOU can today. Just a thought.
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Bump -- anyone found anything else about this bag?
Thanks,
Tony
Thanks,
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This is the first I've seen of this thread. I agree, it would be a nice piece to pick up.
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Re: Indy's carry-on bag?
I keep looking and hoping. There was a nice one on the auction site a little bit ago that went for about $75.00 US. It listed as a "Vintage 17Lx10Wx12H LEATHER VALISE SUITCASE Brass Hdw".
I use search terms like "vintage antique valise suitcase satchel luggage". There's a fair chance that will turn up bags like he used in LC and ToD as well.
LJ
I use search terms like "vintage antique valise suitcase satchel luggage". There's a fair chance that will turn up bags like he used in LC and ToD as well.
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Isn't that particular style of bag called a gladstone? Try using that in a search.
I actually have a bag like that and the leather is in real nice shape, or it was the last time I looked at it. The thread has given up though. I'd think that if you had the time, you could fix it right up. You can see the thread holes and all you'd have to do is restitch it. If I still have it and it's in the condition I think it is, I'll list it in the classifieds. Free to a good home, just pay shipping.
I actually have a bag like that and the leather is in real nice shape, or it was the last time I looked at it. The thread has given up though. I'd think that if you had the time, you could fix it right up. You can see the thread holes and all you'd have to do is restitch it. If I still have it and it's in the condition I think it is, I'll list it in the classifieds. Free to a good home, just pay shipping.
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I've heard it referred to as a "gladstone" several times. The problem is that there are tons of different gladstone styles, makers, shapes and sizes!
Anyone got any contacts with the propmaster for IV who can tell us more about this bag?
Tony
Anyone got any contacts with the propmaster for IV who can tell us more about this bag?
Tony
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Golly! why'd you guys have to bring this up? Now I'll be thinking of flashlights and luggage in my spare time!!
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After several attempts I've finally landed one of these at auction. It's loaded up now as a weekend/overnight bag and riding in the back in case of need/opportunity.
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Nice find. Usually the lining in these are trashed, so that one looks like it's in pretty good shape.
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I have been seeking a Grip Bag for quit some time. Most are either way too big for day to day use or way too expensive. The coolest I have seen was the xs Gladestone bag from Palmer and Sons. Small enough for everyday use, vintage looking but with enough hardware to make it look very trendy. Regular runs close to $500. He quoted me, with a few customizations I was interested in, about $650. And everytime I start to save money for one somebody puts up a really nice item in the CB.
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Thanx. The lining is in absolutely perfect shape. From the seller's description:Michaelson wrote:Nice find. Usually the lining in these are trashed, so that one looks like it's in pretty good shape.
Regards! Michaelson
Size is 19" x 13" x 10". "Genuine Grain Cowhide" stamped on the bottom, along with the numerals "570" and "18". "570" could be a style and "18" could mean 1918 as the year of manufacture
Since the dimensions add up to less than 45 inches I think this is OK as a carry-on with the airlines, too. There's another on that big site listed as Vtg Cowhide Leather Doctor Bag Satchel Celluloid Tag with a $50 buy it now or make offer that was my fallback if this one didn't come through for less.
I'm really pleased with this addition to my "gear".
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Here are a few pictures of my Gladstone bag. I got it at an antique store for $20.00.
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Very nice!
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I only found one that nice years ago, and they wanted $110, firm.
You STOLE that one, my friend!
Regards! Michaelson
You STOLE that one, my friend!
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I must admit, I was completely surprised when I found this bag. The price tag said $25.00. At first I thought it was $250.00 which might have been a reasonable price for a piece in this condition. Just as a joke I asked the proprietor if he would take $20.00 for the bag and he said OK.
I treated it inside (completely leather lined) and out with Lexol.
This is my go to bag for short business trips etc.
Thanks Michaelson for your kind words…..
Regards,
Forrestal
I treated it inside (completely leather lined) and out with Lexol.
This is my go to bag for short business trips etc.
Thanks Michaelson for your kind words…..
Regards,
Forrestal
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Long John Tinfoil and Forrestal, those are great looking bags. And Forrestal--what a deal!
My wife and I are about to celebrate our 5th Wedding Anniversary, and my wife surprised me tonight with a gift: the "AWOL Bag" from the Duluth Trading Company! Thank you for the suggestion in here, Long John Tinfoil! This would be classified more as a "close-enough" rather than an accurate copy of Indy's bag. But I'm quite pleased with this rugged, oiled cowhide leather bag! I just packed it for our upcoming anniversary weekend trip:
Zipped and strapped closed with handles up:
Open and packed for the weekend (3 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, 1 pair of shorts, 1 pair dress shoes, filled leather shaving kit, belt, socks, undershirts and so forth):
Closed with my Penman Train Traveler on top for scale:
Looking forward to trying it out soon!
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My wife and I are about to celebrate our 5th Wedding Anniversary, and my wife surprised me tonight with a gift: the "AWOL Bag" from the Duluth Trading Company! Thank you for the suggestion in here, Long John Tinfoil! This would be classified more as a "close-enough" rather than an accurate copy of Indy's bag. But I'm quite pleased with this rugged, oiled cowhide leather bag! I just packed it for our upcoming anniversary weekend trip:
Zipped and strapped closed with handles up:
Open and packed for the weekend (3 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, 1 pair of shorts, 1 pair dress shoes, filled leather shaving kit, belt, socks, undershirts and so forth):
Closed with my Penman Train Traveler on top for scale:
Looking forward to trying it out soon!
Best Wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
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Luke, congrats to you and your bride on 5 years of bliss. I've been looking at those Duluth bags since forever, but the reviews were only so-so. Please let me know your impression after using it for the weekend.
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Thank you, Jeff, and I'll keep you posted!Indiana Jeff wrote:Luke, congrats to you and your bride on 5 years of bliss. I've been looking at those Duluth bags since forever, but the reviews were only so-so. Please let me know your impression after using it for the weekend.
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Jeff: the bag worked quite well for the weekend! I like that it's a flexible bag instead of stiff, which makes it a lot more versatile IMHO. I'm flying out to Nebraska soon for a wedding and can only take carry-on luggage, so I just recently packed it to see if I could get by with just this bag for about five days. Turns out it should work just fine: by rolling up my clothes, I can fit in my Red Wing boots, a belt, a suit, 3 regular shirts and 1 dress shirt, a pair of jeans, and various under-layer items. I can even fit my brown Adventurebilt CS fedora in it while wearing my granite Penman Traveler hat. This will be an even better test of the bag, so I'll let you know how it works for me with flying.
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Thanks for the update. I look forward to your further field testing. What's your review of the zipper? That's the item that seemed to get the lowest marks.
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The zipper seems plenty sturdy to me--I'll keep an eye out on it for this upcoming trip and let you know.Indiana Jeff wrote:Thanks for the update. I look forward to your further field testing. What's your review of the zipper? That's the item that seemed to get the lowest marks.
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Just a quick update for you all on the bag and zipper (particularly for you, Jeff): it held up very well under some tough conditions! I packed it to the limits--so much so that I could barely get the sides together enough to zip. Yet the zipper worked very well: no signs of strain or anything. It's holding up as well as any zipper I've ever handled. The bag got a lot of banging around, too. In airplanes I shoved it into the overhead compartment, or underneath the seat in front of me. It worked like a charm. I'd recommend it!
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Thanks for the update, Luke. Gotta put this one on my "want to get" list.
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Indiana Jeff
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